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Democracy Village prisoner support details (updated)

dv | 05.07.2010 10:17 | SOCPA | Anti-militarism | Repression | Terror War

Here are updated prisoner support details for the four Democracy Villagers jailed on Saturday by District Judge Nicholas Evans at City of Westminster Magistrates Court, Horseferry Road, London for their unwillingness or inability to pay £40 fines following Friday's peaceful anti-war sit-down protests outside the Houses of Parliament and Downing Street; and, in Simon's case, following the waving of a peace banner inside the courtroom on Saturday (contempt of court), and refusing to "purge his contempt", i.e. show remorse for his action.

(Via Democracy Village Facebook group -  http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=113998618637971 )

Here is an update on the prisoner details with all the nos:

URGENT URGENT URGENT!!! Please send cards and messages to them today!
We are hoping the girls might be out tomorrow Tuesday, but just in case there is possible visiting time tomorrow at 2!

Simon needs all the support and messages he can get. There is a possible induction visiting time on thursday morning. Visitors need name/address/id/proof of address

Prison details:

HMP Holloway, Parkhurst Road, London N7 0NU

Anita Olivacce Prisoner no: A9895AT
Katie Dolan Prisoner no: A9902AT
Ana Palencia Prisoner no: A9900AT

Booking line no for visits: 0207 979 4751, visits up to three adults (need to give name, address, dob, contact tel, have photo id/proof of address)

Please send messages, cards etc.You can send a Postal Order, addressed to the Governor, put on the back Prison no, name.

HMP Wandsworth, PO Box 757, Heathfield Road, Wandsworth, London SW18 3HS

Simon Moore, prisoner no: A9907AT

Booking line for visits 020 8588 4002, if no visits possible before Thursday, there is an induction visiting time Thursday a.m. (again, up to 3 adults, need ID – passport/dvl, can bring underwear/socks) Send postal order for canteen accounts to the Governor, prisoner no/name on back/date of birth.

 http://www.hmprisonservice.gov.uk/prisoninformation/locateaprison/

Further info:

 http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2010/07/454905.html
 http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2010/07/454876.html
 http://london.indymedia.org.uk/articles/5101

 http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=113998618637971
 http://democracyvillage.org
 http://democracyvillage.blogspot.com

dv
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Comments

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respect for the sisters...please!!!!

05.07.2010 14:39

"We are hoping the girls might be out tomorrow Tuesday"?????
Unless these females are under the age of 18, please dont refer to them as girls.
Lets show these women the respect they are entitled to.
They are not children, they are not girls, they are women.

anarchafem


@anarchafem

05.07.2010 17:13

That part was cut and pasted from an entry on the Democracy Village Facebook group (written by a woman).

dv


@dv

05.07.2010 21:59

and your point is .....................?

anarchafem


Three women now free, one man still imprisoned

06.07.2010 13:02

According to an entry on the Democracy Village Facebook group (1), the three female prisoners have now been released from HMP Holloway, having been held in police custody since their arrests during peaceful sit-down protests outside Parliament and Downing Street on Friday late afternoon / early evening, and then in court cells or prison since Saturday.

Simon remains incarcerated for the heinous crime of displaying a peace banner in the courtroom, before District Judge Nicholas Evans, and refusing to show remorse for his action.

1.  http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=113998618637971&v=wall

dv